1st Ever Grow, LED, White Widow Auto

Shes on day 13 from sprout and is now starting to smell amazing.
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Does your LED have both Grow and Bloom switches? If so, only run the Grow in veg and that should reduce the temperature some. If not, just do what you can.
ya I have both switches, but want to get full spectrum on the plant so I guess I have to deal with higher than ideal Temps, for now atleast. I will try to make improvements before next grow.

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Temperature isn't necessarily as big an issue as you are making it out to be, especially mid to upper 80s. As you can see in the picture I'm at 87.6F and 51%RH. My ladies love it. That has been my average temp throughout my grow. My leaves also curled like yours have, no ill effects. Its when you start hitting 90F and higher that issues will arise. Just relax and quit fretting about the temps. Let the lady(s) do what they do. The more you fret and worry the more likely you are to do something that will stunt them.

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Temperature isn't necessarily as big an issue as you are making it out to be, especially mid to upper 80s. As you can see in the picture I'm at 87.6F and 51%RH. My ladies love it. That has been my average temp throughout my grow. My leaves also curled like yours have, no ill effects. Its when you start hitting 90F and higher that issues will arise. Just relax and quit fretting about the temps. Let the lady(s) do what they do. The more you fret and worry the more likely you are to do something that will stunt them.

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lol thanks. my hover factor is high right now, but almost all looky no touchy ;)

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If the temprature stays below 34°C then it should actually not be harmful. I don't know what Celcius is in Fahrenheit

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34C = 93.2F


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So there you go. Some strains do prefer lower temperature climates so those strains will show signs of heat stress at 30°C. 34°C causes root damage and draught very quickly. Higher tempratures may even cook the roots.

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I'll again suggest adding Silcon in with your feeds. Normal feeds and foliar. Many benefits including but not limited to pest/disease prevention, stronger stemming, better foliar absorption and helps reduce stress from heat/drought.


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